[Peace] Anti-war calendar and minutes of 4/27/03 AWARE meeting

Paula Velde velde at students.uiuc.edu
Tue Apr 29 21:53:02 CDT 2003


An additional event, Satuday, May 3, there will be a Yard Sale at 808 W.
Indiana in Urbana. All proceeds will go to Student Peace Action. Also, if
you have ANY items to donate to the sale, please email me at
velde at uiuc.edu.


paula velde
velde at uiuc.edu
www.uiuc.edu/ro/sila
www.uiuc.edu/ro/peaceaction

"there is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent
people" - howard zinn

On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Randall Cotton wrote:

> Anti-War Calendar:
>
> April 28 (Monday): Student Peace Action (SPA) will hold their "Operation
> American Freedom" rally Monday, April 28 noon on the north quad. Speakers
> include: Joseph Moore - Chicago alderman who led the Chicago City Council to
> pass an anti-war resolution.  Danielle Chynoweth - Urbana City Council
> member who introduced Urbana's anti-war resolution. Daria Roithmayr - UIUC
> Law Professor knowledgeable on the current state of Academic Freedoms. Ali
> Ammoura - UIUC student, member of the MSA, and an ISG member when the ISG
> anti-war resolution passed.
>
> April 28 (Monday): UIUC Chancellor forum: "The Nation and International
> Conflict:  Impacts on the Community, World,  Country and Individual".
> Session 3: "Impacts on the Country". See http://www.oc.uiuc.edu/oc/forum/
>
> April 29 (Tuesday): UIUC Chancellor forum: "The Nation and International
> Conflict:  Impacts on the Community, World,  Country and Individual".
> Session 4: "Impacts on the Individual". Again, see
> http://www.oc.uiuc.edu/oc/forum/
>
> May 1 (Thursday):  Progressive Resource/Action Cooperative (PRC) weekly
> noon-1PM anti-war picket at the Alma Mater.
>
> May 1 (Thursday): Community Interfaith Dialogue: Faith & Reconciliation. 7PM
> at Parkland College Room D244. Sponsored by several groups including Hillel
> Foundation and Central Illinois Mosque and Islamic Center (CIMIC).
>
> May 3 (Saturday): Two AWARE street demonstrations. The long-established
> "Prospect for Peace" demonstration at Prospect and Marketview (2-4PM) and
> also the alternative concurrent demonstration at Neil St. and Marketview.
>
> May 3 (Saturday): Vegan pot-luck at Linda Evans' place 5:30PM (305 Calvin,
> Savoy).
>
> May 4 (Sunday): AWARE Non-violence working group will show excerpts from "A
> Force more Powerful", the 1999 documentary on the history and power of
> non-violence, followed by discussion. 4-5PM at the IMC (Independent Media
> Center), 218 W. Main Urbana, immediately preceding the AWARE meeting. (ed.
> note: See a review on this film at
> http://adfilmworks.com/siff2000/forcepowerful.html . This film was also the
> basis for an expanded 3 hour PBS documentary program by the same name now
> showing on PBS YOU - Direct TV channel 377, Dish Network channel 9402).
>
> May 4 (Sunday): AWARE's weekly meeting 5-7PM at the IMC (Independent Media
> Center - 218 W. Main, Urbana).
>
> October 7 (Tuesday): Noam Chomsky apparently coming to Illinois at ISU. More
> info later.
> ---------------------------------------------
> Meeting minutes:
>
> Attendance: 21
>
> Facilitator: Carol  Inskeep
> ---------------------------------------------
> Sandra Ahten: Presentation on local alternative media
>
> Sandra first became involved with alternative media with The Optimist (later
> rename The Octopus, later renamed CU Cityview).
>
> Currently, she's involved with both WEFT and the Public I
>
> Sandra could be considered AWARE's informal advocate/spokesperson at WEFT
>
> Sandra encouraged AWARE folks to become WEFT members and, in particular, to
> become WEFT "Associates" by contributing $40 a year, attending Associates
> meetings and volunteering (details are at
> http://www.weftfm.org/station/associates ). WEFT "Associate" status is
> important because this allows you to vote for members of both the "Board of
> Directors" and the "Programming Committee". These two groups collectively
> have authority over all programming decisions. The "Programming Committee",
> in particular, approves and schedules new shows. If AWARE folks are
> interested in effecting an increase in public affairs programming on WEFT,
> this is the road to take (of course you could also start your own show as
> well).
>
> Sandra also reminded folks that the Public I has NO RESTRICTION on content
> and encourages folks to submit whatever ideas they wish.
>
> Sandra also noted that the Independent Media Center website (www.ucimc.org)
> gets over 1000 hits a day and really deserves more posts (reminding folks
> that posts don't have to be in the form of news articles - merely posing
> questions can foster a great deal of quality response)
>
> Sandra described how "The Paper" was recently born as a for-profit community
> weekly with the purchased resources of the now defunct "CU Cityview" weekly.
>
> Finally, Sandra encouraged people to write letters and guest commentaries
> for the News-Gazette, Daily Illini, etc.
> ---------------------------------------------
> Carl (news of the week):
> theme of the week: WMD doesn't really matter anyway
> - report: US tripling size of WMD search effort
> - report: US administration sources concerned about lack of WMD evidence
> - LA Times: reports internal administration infighting due to WMD conundrum
> - millions demonstrated in Karbala "no to Saddam", "no to USA", "no to
> tyranny", "no to Israel"
> - UK Independent: scathing front page article on WMD issue "So where are
> they, Mr. Blair?"
> - front page NY Times report (by Judith Miller) - U.S. claims mysterious
> unnamed "Iraqi Scientist" affirms everything the administration wishes for
> (cooperation with Al Qaeda, destruction of WMD as troops invaded, Iraq moved
> WMD to Syria, etc.)
> - foreign press report: Children under 15 being imprisoned at Guantanamo,
> later confirmed by US military.
> - NY Times: Guantanamo prisoners consists mostly of "nobodies" or "presumed
> nobodies" - only small number are Al Qaeda
> - Kofi Annan referred to US as "occupying power", drawing ire from
> administration
> - U.S. forces arrest self-proclaimed mayor of Baghdad
> - Curious talk at Kansas State University by Ashleigh Banfield, MSNBC
> reporter, who expressed unmistakably progressive views on war coverage and
> Middle-East issues. (comment: Similar war coverage views also expressed
> recently by Ted Koppel in a National Press Club interview covered by
> C-SPAN - ed. note: Koppel  reveals he had and continues to have clear
> reservations about the war as well).
> - U.S. administration moving to set up military tribunals staffed by Iraqis
> - Wolfowitz hand-picking Iraqi folks for reconstruction work, employed by
> defense contractor SAIC
> - U.S. administration now prepping public for lack of WMD evidence
> - Enron tainted Army Secretary Thomas White canned by Rumsfeld
> - North Korea once again ratcheting up nuclear threat, says it possesses
> actual weapon
> - $9 billion aid package to Israel set to be signed this week
> ---------------------------------------------
> Events of the past week:
>
> Robert/Randall: SPA "die in" on the quad went well - one hour in length,
> blocking north quad sidewalk. Some static from Union regarding "Free Speech
> Zone".
>
> Mike: "Students for Defense of America" teach-in with Fred Gottheil and
> others. About 35 in attendance.
> (ed. note: Racism strongly refuted by Mike in a Daily Illini "Friday Forum"
> http://dailyillini.com/apr03/apr25/opinions/stories/letter01.shtml
> and responded to by Fred Gottheil himself:
> http://www.dailyillini.com/apr03/apr28/opinions/stories/letter02.shtml
> another response:
> http://www.dailyillini.com/apr03/apr29/opinions/stories/letter05.shtml)
>
> "Students for Defense of America" lecture by Robert Tracinski:
> Used objectivist/individualist philosophy in a twisted justification of his
> premise that the peace movement causes terrorism.
> (ed. note: about 40 in attendance, Daily Illini article:
> http://www.dailyillini.com/apr03/apr28/news/stories/news_story06.shtml)
>
> Peter: Physicians for Social Responsibility forum with Doug Rokke on campus
> went well.
>
> Carl: Reported on the 2 campus Chancellor forums which occurred last week -
> some good points, some bad points.
>
> Carol: Party for Meredith was wonderful success - many calls for similar
> parties =8-)
> ---------------------------------------------
> Gabe: Financial Report
> AWARE funds stand at 2331.91
> P4P income: $33.50
>
> In passing, Sandra mentioned $500 seed money would be needed for a new
> Postcards for Peace run if we chose to do that again. This project, where
> local artist work is made into postcards which are then sold to benefit
> AWARE, provided around $3500 last time around.
> ---------------------------------------------
> Working group reports:
>
> Mike: Tuesday (ed. note: this was today) the AWARE CO/WTR working group will
> table at Urbana High School with various anti-militarism messages. Future
> possible efforts include leafleting to publicize opt-out procedure for the
> "No Child Left Behind Act" provision which allows US military to get
> information on high school students for recruiting purposes.
>
> Ricky: Prospect demonstration attendance around 40. This still compares
> favorably to the period before the ramp-up to the Iraq war. Apparently, the
> counter protestors will have their last event next Saturday. Pseudo
> working-group proposal: Picnic on Prospect sometime in the future.
>
> Ryan: New  Neil St. demonstration went well - about 15 people. The
> environment has some plus sides (notably no nearby businesses that might
> complain or interfere), though leafleting may be a problem because of
> smooth-flowing traffic.
>
> Mort/Carol: Town Meeting project update: Format converging on brief
> presentation by both sides, followed by questions. Ideas for possible
> moderators: David Inge, Tracy Parsons. Ideas for anti-war speakers: Imani
> Bazell, Mohammed Al-Heeti, Joe Miller (VVAW). Attempts (by Jeff) to discuss
> further with Mark Thompson while at P4P met with interference by pro-war
> demonstrators. Venue is not finalized as of yet. Discussion ensued:
>
>  Carl: suggested Roaa Al-Heeti as a speaker, suggested conducting this at
> WILL studios
>  Robert: had concerns about overzealous pro-war folks attending to disturb
> or intimidate. Mort responded that heavy publicity/attendance would reduce
> this possibility.
>  Lisa: Concerned about the event becoming AWARE vs. Mark Thompson. Also
> wondered whether the phrase "town meeting" was appropriate to describe the
> event, especially since AWARE (one of the opposing sides) is organizing it.
>
> Robert: Introduced the idea of a fall peace conference where related
> progressive organizations (SPA, PRC, AWARE, TFPJ, Greens, IMC) would gather
> to discuss ideas and strategies and how to unify and work together better.
> Carl and Lois responded that they (and others?) have already been discussing
> an idea along those lines for an event tentatively scheduled for Sep. 6
> which would include brief presentations on history, politics, etc.
>
> Lois: (as a tangent to the above discussion) introduced the idea of bringing
> Ray Hanania to town (ed. note - Ray is a prominent Palestinian-American
> journalist, author and comedian based in Chicago - see www.hanania.com) and
> it was suggested that he may be under consideration for the Fall season of
> University YMCA's Friday Forums. Lois will follow up.
>
> Ricky: Literature. Two new pieces still undergoing revision. Carl noted that
> he has the box of existing literature in his possession as he'll be tabling
> at the campus forum events Monday/Tuesday.
>
> Linda: Has details on advertising rates in "The Paper". In ensuing
> discussion, there was positive reaction to the idea of arranging low-cost
> recurring weekly advertisement in this new publication. Carl spoke in favor
> of supporting this publication on principle (adding a disclaimer that he
> will be writing a paid column for it).
>
> Linda: Speaker's Bureau. Linda plans to call a meeting for this working
> group sometime soon.
> ---------------------------------------------
> (end)
>
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